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Let me leave this work by imparting my own sense of how much progress has been made and continues to be made generally in the field of international development. It is said that nations, like individuals, have their own destinies, and it is becoming increasingly clear that developing nations are all actively rewriting theirs. I can only hope that this somber and consequential enterprise will be undertaken with disciplined and ethical decision-making.
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A fuller discussion of this general theme is set forth in Sarkar (2016).
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Sarkar R (2016) Trends in global finance: the new development (BRICS) bank. Loyola Univ Chicago Int Law Rev 13:89 (Spring)
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Sarkar, R. (2020). Afterthought. In: International Development Law. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-40071-2_9
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